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RELATION BETWEEN WATER TEMPERATURE, WATER EXCHANGE AMOUNT, FEED AND PRAWN DISEASE

High temperature is an important factor inducing bacterial disease of the prawn (Penaeus orientalis). Water temperature over 35°C apparently stopped tested baculovirus from multiplying. High contents of ammonia-nitrogen and nitrite-nitrogen poison the prawn’s body, weaken its physique and may induce...

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Published in:Chinese journal of oceanology and limnology 1997-09, Vol.15 (3), p.212-215
Main Author: 臧维玲 戴习林 江敏 张建达 黄建华 孙绍永 徐桂荣 李士华
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Summary:High temperature is an important factor inducing bacterial disease of the prawn (Penaeus orientalis). Water temperature over 35°C apparently stopped tested baculovirus from multiplying. High contents of ammonia-nitrogen and nitrite-nitrogen poison the prawn’s body, weaken its physique and may induce and worsen the disease.
ISSN:0254-4059
2096-5508
1993-5005
2523-3521
DOI:10.1007/BF02850875